This is an uninformed comparison. You're comparing two sealed copies with two used/scratched up copies (1 incomplete collectors missing outer sleeve and 1 non-collectors edition w/ a stock photo). Plus the person selling the incomplete collectors version has only "3" feedback, killing their chances of making much on the sale.

If there's one thing I've learned as a collector, digital releases have no effect on the value of physical.

I get tired of people saying Dracula X is Rondo port. I've spent countless hours over the last 20 years playing both games, and yes they basically tell the same story, but are far from being the same game.

I'm simply tired of all the deja vu with each new console generation. It's like starting over every damn time. Regardless of how successful Nintendo has been in the past and how many millions of games they've sold, here they are trying to be seen again. You'd think getting over a hurdle like this once would be enough.

If an F-Zero GX HD happened, I say leave the difficulty alone. It's probably the hardest game ever made this side of 4th gen, but damn is rewarding when you beat story chapters on Very Hard mode or unlock the AX cup.

There's nothing in this video that suggests they're making a game. In the industry, it's encouraged for game artists to recreate existing works of what they'd like to be making to put in their portfolio. Besides, there's only bits and pieces here. Considering how much time was spent in the video showing off a single model suggests there's no game to speak of, and probably never will be.

Damn patent trolls. These things are always so vague and describe absolutely nothing about the actual technology. I'm going to release a patent described as "game console using complete, life-like visuals" which will undoubtedly give me control of the entire games industry from next gen and on.

Um, Wii owners didn't upgrade at all. It's the casual market, they still only have a Wii. You guys have said it yourselves that all Skylanders games and Disney Infinity have all sold best on Wii over any other console. These games came out after the Wii was already dead. The proof is right there.

This clearly doesn't cover every Mario game. Considering Mario Kart Wii sold nearly as many copies as all of the Wii Fit installments combined, it's obvious that "all" Mario games, collectively, would pass Call of Duty in sales.

I'd like to point out that if there were any reason to think the Mortal Kombat games were better on the Genesis it was for the blood missing in the SNES version of "only" the first game. Aside from that, all SNES MK games looked, played, and sounded significantly better.

Considering this and every installment of Skylanders has sold best on the original Wii, it'd be silly to think Disney wouldn't make the next one on Wii also. However, I'd rather they didn't. Nintendo needs to find ways of getting people to upgrade to Wii U.

For me, downloading is fine when it's cheap, and low risk. As of now, downloading means we don't get to own the (console) games we purchase. So why pay full price? $15 - $20 per download is the max for me.